COMSNETS

2018

10th International Conference on COMmunication Systems & NETworkS

January 3 - 7 | Bengaluru, India

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COMSNETS 2019 will be held from 7 to 12 January 2019 at the Chancery Pavilion Hotel, Bangalore, India.
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Graduate Forum

COMSNETS 2018 Graduate Forum is a supportive environment for students in graduate programs (Master’s and PhD) to showcase early stage research in the area of computer networking and communications at COMSNETS, the premier venue for meeting of networking researchers in India. COMSNETS 2018 Graduate forum will provide students with useful guidance on their research and the opportunity to interact with established researchers for both academia and industry. . The authors of accepted papers will need to apply for travel grants separately (travel grants will not be considered by default).

The authors of the accepted papers must register under student-rates (for IEEE member or non-member) of the Main Conference fee.

The camera ready paper must be THREE PAGES in length for it to be included on IEEE Xplore. The authors have an option to NOT include their submission in the proceedings, if it is part of a full submission under review or is part of a published work.

Who can Submit:

To be eligible to submit your work to the Graduate Forum, you must be registered as a PhD or Master’s student at the time of submission.

What to submit:

Abstract, a two page abstract explaining the problem, relevantstateoftheart, proposed approach, preliminary results, and futurework. Submissions must be written in IEEE two column format.

Presentation, 8-10 slides for a 12 minutes talk.

Important Dates

Document Submission

2nd December 2017

Notification of Acceptance

15th December 2017

Camera-ready Submission

29th December 2017

Presentation Format

The presenter of each selected paper must be prepared with two sets of slides with significant non-overlapping content (~2 minutes of overlap must suffice). The format of the presentations will be as follows.

The presenter of every selected paper will be given 7 minutes each for a short presentation (5 minutes for the talk and 2 minutes for quick questions and audience feedback).

Three best ideas will be shortlisted for a 10-minute long presentation based on the submitted paper and the short talk given earlier. The 10 minutes include 8 minutes for the talk and 2 minutes for questions from the audience and their feedback.